Assure Monitoring and Reporting: verify journaling - Assure_Secure_File_Transfer_ - Assure_Elevated_Authority_Manager_(EAM) - Assure_Secure_File_Transfer_PGP - Assure_Encryption - Assure_Secure_File_Transfer - Required_for_All_Modules - Assure_Monitoring_and_Reporting_(AMR) - Assure_Security_Multi-Factor_Authentication_(MFA) - Assure_DB2_Data_Monitor_(DB2MON) - Assure_System_Access_Manager_(SAM) - Assure_Secure_File_Transfer_with_PGP - 7.0

Assure Security Installation (via Wizard) Guide

Product type
Software
Portfolio
Integrate
Product family
Assure
Product
Assure Security > Assure Elevated Authority Manager (EAM)
Assure Security > Assure Encryption
Assure Security > Assure Secure File Transfer
Assure Security > Required for All Modules
Assure Security > Assure Monitoring and Reporting (AMR)
Assure Security > Assure Security Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)
Assure Security > Assure DB2 Data Monitor (DB2MON)
Assure Security > Assure System Access Manager (SAM)
Assure Security > Assure Secure File Transfer with PGP
Version
7.0
Language
English
Content type
Installation (Wizard) Guide
Product name
Assure Security
Title
Assure Security Installation (via Wizard) Guide
Copyright
2023
First publish date
1999
Last updated
2025-01-05
Published on
2025-01-05T12:58:55.063000

If you have a license for and use the Assure Monitoring and Reporting feature and have set up the internal audit of its files, run the following command to check whether any of the internal files defined for auditing are not journaled:

CHKQJPF JRN(*ALL) OUTPUT(*PRT)

You should see the message: Command CHKQJPF completed. Non-journaled files 0.

If the message returns a number other than 0, or if you see any other message, you must start journaling on the internal files. For instructions, see appendix B of the Assure Monitoring and Reporting User Guide.